Yoga and Science in Pain Care: The Book Club Webinar Series
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: The Book Club Webinar Series
The instructors
Shelly Prosko (View bio)
Marlysa Sullivan (View bio)
Neil Pearson (View bio)
Please note: If you register for this book club series, please send an email to support@embodiaapp.com so that we can give you access the course with all past recordings, resources, and forum for discussion between sessions!
Are you looking for ways to better help people in pain? If you are, you’re not alone. It is estimated that over 1.5 billion people worldwide are affected by chronic pain. That’s 20.5% of the world population that is suffering and needs your help.
Join Neil Pearson, Shelly Prosko and Marlysa Sullivan, the co-editors of Yoga and Science in Pain Care, and 8 co-authors for the first ever 15-part book club webinar series that will take place once per month over 15 months.
Explore the complexity of the pain experience, dive deeper into pain care, review important knowledge and learn about the practical applications through case studies or experiential techniques with the chapter authors of Yoga and Science in Pain Care. What you will learn can be effectively applied via virtual and in-person consults.
Pain and pain care are expansive topics that will benefit from looking at commonalities across related fields, while people in pain will benefit from sharing and integrating the knowledge and practice between health care and yoga. Each webinar explores a component of pain including scientific and medical understandings, the psychology of pain and the emerging theories in the biopsychosocial-spiritual model of care.
An essential and often overlooked part of pain rehabilitation is listening to, working with, learning from, and validating the person in pain’s lived experience. It’s time we begin the movement towards a more patient-valued, partnership-based biopsychosocial-spiritual model of healthcare where the patient is an active and empowered participant, as opposed to a model where the healthcare provider is ‘fixing’ the passive patient. We will also explore how practitioners can address the entire human being in pain, and how to include the person as an expert for more effective and self-empowered care.
Our hope is that you will gain a deeper understanding of pain, people in pain, and practices to help people living in pain. Read the chapter in preparation, even discuss it within your own organization or colleagues, then learn more from the chapter author. Submit your questions and have the opportunity to interact with the author, and hear how others are integrating yoga, science and pain care.
This book club webinar series is intended for:
- Practitioners including yoga therapists and healthcare practitioners interested in integrating yoga with their persistent pain population to expand their approaches in clinical practice
- Yoga teachers interested in understanding aspects of the science behind yoga and pain
- Medical/healthcare professionals who want to better understand pain or want to integrate yoga and mind/body practices
- Mind/body contemplative practitioners/researchers/clinicians who want to better understand the science around pain and how yoga as a mind/body practice works with people in pain
- Yoga practitioners or integrative health consumers who want an in-depth read with practical knowledge in this field.
- Yoga therapist programs and medical university/college programs that require online course study in pain care
- Schools that have online mind/body programs as stand-alone modules or as part of medical programs and other mind body institutions.
- People suffering from pain, particularly those keen about learning some practices to help with pain self-care and who want to learn more about the value of integrating pain science and yoga
- We also hope that this series will help bring together yoga therapists and health professionals. There is value of blending science and yoga therapy in pain care – for the person in pain, for the health professional and for the yoga professional.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the complexity of pain including the lived experience of pain and the science surrounding pain.
- Learn how yoga philosophy and practices can be used as an effective and evidence-informed intervention and provide a biopsychosocial-spiritual framework in pain care.
- Practice, experience and examine the application of yoga principles and practices in pain care that demonstrate addressing all aspects of the person in pain and the complex components of pain. Examples of case studies will be provided.
Is The Course Eligible For CEU's?
The answer is dependent on your profession and geographic location of practice. For Canadian Physiotherapists, this webinar series counts towards your learning hours and professional portfolio.
For other professions and jurisdictions, please submit the webinar and course descriptions and objectives we have provided to your professional association to review.
For Physical Therapists in the U.S., The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) Continuing Competency Team has announced that it is re-evaluating the process of CEUs or CCUs and has discontinued the aPTitude system and ProCert program that we would have used to submit for CEUs/CCUs for this course. Notification from the FSBPT can be read here. This Forum article discusses the future focus of the FSBPT continuing competency initiative.
This webinar series may qualify toward learning hours but we cannot guarantee this.
Important Notes:
All webinars will be recorded and made available on Embodia Academy. If you purchase the webinar bundle, you will be provided with complimentary access to all recordings and all resources provided during the live sessions.
Questions? Reach out to us at support@embodiaapp.com
WARNING: Registration is limited and this series is in popular demand. To ensure you get a spot, please register for this webinar below. NOTE: You must be signed in to Embodia in order to register. Creating an account on Embodia is free.
This is a bundle that includes access to the following webinars:
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Yoga and Science in Pain Care: The Book Club Webinar Series
Aug 12, 2020 - 19:00 (EDT) (Free) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: The Lived Experience of Pain
Sep 09, 2020 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Current Research in Yoga and Pain
Oct 14, 2020 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: The Current State(s) and Theories on Pain Management
Nov 11, 2020 - 19:00 (EST) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Yoga and Yoga Therapy
Dec 09, 2020 - 19:00 (EST) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Pain Biology and Sensitization
Jan 13, 2021 - 19:00 (EST) ($35.99 - $39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Polyvagal Theory and the Gunas- A Model for Autonomic Regulation in Pain
Feb 10, 2021 - 19:00 (EST) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Integrating Pain Science, Education, Movement and Yoga
Mar 10, 2021 - 19:00 (EST) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Breathing and Pranayama in Pain Care
Apr 14, 2021 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Body Awareness, Bhavana and Pratyahara
May 12, 2021 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Ingredients for Pain Care - Nutrition and Yoga
Jun 09, 2021 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Transforming Psycho-Emotional Pain
Jul 14, 2021 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Pain, Addiction and Yoga
Aug 11, 2021 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Pain, A Loss to be Grieved
Sep 08, 2021 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Compassion in Pain Care
Oct 13, 2021 - 19:00 (EDT) ($39.99) -
Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Connection, Meaningful Relationship and Purpose in Life - Social and Existential Concerns in Pain Care
Nov 10, 2021 - 19:00 (EST) ($39.99)
The instructors
PT, C-IAYT, PCAYT
Shelly is a physiotherapist, yoga therapist, educator, author and pioneer of PhysioYoga who has been integrating yoga into physiotherapy since 1998 with a focus on chronic pain, pelvic health, compassion in healthcare and professional burnout. She guest lectures at numerous yoga therapy and physiotherapy schools, presents at yoga and medical conferences globally, contributes to academic research and writing, provides mentorship to professionals, and offers courses and resources for yoga and healthcare practitioners and the general population. Shelly is a Pain Care Aware Lead Trainer.
She considers herself a lifelong student and emphasizes the immense value gained from clinical experience and learning from the patients she serves, the professionals she teaches, and the colleagues with which she collaborates.
Shelly has written several book chapters in yoga therapy and integrative rehabilitation textbooks and is co-editor/author of Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Treating the Person in Pain. She maintains a clinical practice in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada and believes compassion is the foundation of healthcare and overall well-being.
Learn more about Shelly’s work at www.physioyoga.ca to learn more
MPT, C-IAYT
Marlysa is a physiotherapist and yoga therapist with over 15 years of experience working with people suffering with chronic pain conditions. She is an Assistant Professor in Yoga Therapy and Integrative Health Sciences at Maryland University of Integrative Health and holds an adjunct position at Emory University, where she teaches the integration of yoga and mindfulness into physical therapy practice in the DPT program. She is also the author of Understanding Yoga Therapy: Applied Philosophy and Science for Well-being and co-editor of Yoga and Science in Pain Care: Treating the Person in Pain as well as several peer-reviewed articles.
Marlysa has been involved in the professionalization of the field of yoga therapy through the educational standards committee of IAYT, which helped to define the competencies for the field, and in characterizing the yoga therapy workforce through research. Her research interests focus on defining the framework and explanatory model for yoga therapy based on philosophical and neurophysiological perspectives.
PT, MSc(RHBS), BA-BPHE, C-IAYT, ERYT500
Neil is a physical therapist, yoga therapist, author, researcher, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, faculty in three IAYT-accredited yoga therapy programs, board member for the International Association of Yoga Therapists and pain care advocate. He conducts research into the effects of yoga on veterans with chronic pain and people with osteoarthritis. Neil is the recipient of awards honouring his work in pain care, patient education and physiotherapy by Queen’s University, the Canadian Pain Society and both provincial and national physiotherapy associations, including the Canadian 2021 Medal of Distinction.
Neil is a consultant to Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services, and to Lifemark’s 300+ clinics in Canada. Neil is a past board member for Pain BC, Canada’s premier non-profit transforming the way pain is understood and treated. He co-authored – Yoga and Science in Pain Care 2019, authored the patient education ebook, Understand Pain Live Well Again in 2008, and is lead contributor to many free patient resources offer by Pain BC.
For more information and course offerings, see www.paincareaware.com